Over the weekend, Port Franks, Ont., residents living on or near the river began posting on social media pictures of the fish floating up against docks or onto beaches.
fish have been dying in britain s rivers and canals. live now to professor tom oliver from the university of reading. thank you so much forjoining us here on the programme. this is deeply worrying, that so many fish are dying as a result of this heat wave? ~ , ,., , are dying as a result of this heat wave? ~ , , ., , ., wave? absolutely, yeah. these are some of the wave? absolutely, yeah. these are some of the types wave? absolutely, yeah. these are some of the types of wave? absolutely, yeah. these are some of the types of impacts i wave? absolutely, yeah. these are some of the types of impacts from | some of the types of impacts from climate change that we can expect to see increasingly in the future, as we get hotter and drier summers. have we seen anything like this before? , , ., , ., before? these fish die off. they are reasonably common before? these fish die off. they are reasonably common when before? these fish die off. they are reasonably common when you i before
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone that it is common during higher temperatures for fish and other creatures such as turtles, frogs, toads and crayfish to die.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone that it is common during higher temperatures for fish and other creatures such as turtles, frogs, toads and crayfish to die.
After hundreds of tons of dead fish were removed from the Oder River bordering Germany in August, new die-offs have compounded the ecological disaster. The causes are complex.